Jamison Gallion sentenced to 37 years in Fairbanks courtroom
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - In a crowded Fairbanks courtroom, 19-year-old Jamison Gallion, the man who pleaded guilty to setting several buildings and homes ablaze in the Two Rivers area in 2021, sat patiently as he listened to Superior Court Judge Paul Lyle carry out the final sentencing.just 4 days after the fire that engulfed the Two Rivers Lodge.
“The purpose of today’s hearing is for the court to announce sentencing,” said Lyle. “Sentencing is complex in balancing and will take me some time to explain why the court is arriving at the sentence it is arriving at today.” Judge Lyle said the terroristic threatening statue is classified in the criminal code as an offense against public administration. Not against persons or property. “The terroristic threatening conviction will not merge with any other conviction and the defendant will receive a sentence separate from any other sentence,” said Lyle.
Judge Lyle stated Gallion forced the members of the Two Rivers community to live in fear, and referenced a letter written on June 24, 2021, stating the letter was “chilling.” Lyle’s decision considered several factors, in this case, those included, the possibility of rehabilitation, prior criminal history, family support, and Gallion’s expressed remorse on the impacts of his crimes.
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